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Growing object-oriented software, guided by tests
Freeman S., Pryce N., Addison-Wesley Professional, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2009. 384 pp. Type: Book
This book is a noteworthy contribution to the literature on test-driven development (TDD). As Kent Beck states in the Foreword, “It is written by practitioners who code--and teach others to code--well.” There are a variety...
Feb 12 2010
Touch of class: learning to program well with objects and contracts
Meyer B., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Secaucus, NJ, 2009. 876 pp. Type: Book
As stated in the preface, this book “is not just about learning to program but about ‘Learning to Program
Well
.’” Meyer’s latest text conveys his impressive experience in the field of computer science, going...
Jan 28 2010
Process-centered review of object oriented software development methodologies
Ramsin R., Paige R. ACM Computing Surveys 40(1): 1-89, 2008. Type: Article, Reviews: (2 of 2)
This substantial and highly significant publication provides a detailed review that focuses on the development processes of existing object-oriented software development methodologies. After an introduction and basic definitions, there is a brief ...
Jun 19 2008
Process-centered review of object oriented software development methodologies
Ramsin R., Paige R. ACM Computing Surveys 40(1): 1-89, 2008. Type: Article, Reviews: (1 of 2)
In this paper, the authors provide a detailed view of the evolution of this important phase of software engineering. They describe the processes through which the evolution has taken place. It is interesting to note the thrust in the process...
Jun 17 2008
Verification of object-oriented software: the KeY approach (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4334)
Beckert B., Hähnle R., Schmitt P., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2007. 658 pp. Type: Book, Reviews: (2 of 2)
Beckert et al. have done a really good job with the editing of this book. The topic is quite terse and difficult to explain; the authors and editors have done an excellent job in greatly simplifying the content. The interesting part of this book...
May 16 2008
PyTrilinos: high-performance distributed-memory solvers for Python
Sala M., Spotz W., Heroux M. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 34(2): 1-33, 2008. Type: Article
The development of high-performance subroutine packages for scientific computing frequently takes place in a tension field between a number of mutually exclusive objectives. The most important goals are probably speed and efficiency on the one...
Apr 30 2008
API-Evolution support with Diff-CatchUp
Xing Z., Stroulia E. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 33(12): 818-836, 2007. Type: Article
Xing and Stroulia present an approach for determining the application programming interface (API) evolution of a component framework, and supporting the migration of client applications that reuse it. A reusable component framework is used to...
Apr 25 2008
On the pitfalls of UML 2 activity modeling
Schattkowsky T., Forster A. Modeling in software engineering (Proceedings of the International Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering, May 20-26, 2007) 82007. Type: Proceedings
The Object Management Group made the unified modeling language (UML) more complex when they moved from UML1; we should have expected snags with UML2. This paper describes at least half-a-dozen traps with UML2 activity diagrams. Most stem from...
Mar 6 2008
Large scale modeling efforts: a survey on challenges and best practices
Störrle H. IASTED international multi-conference (Proceedings of the 25th IASTED International Multi-Conference, Innsbruck, Austria, Feb 13-15, 2007) 382-389, 2007. Type: Proceedings
This paper summarizes a survey conducted by Störrle for software (SW) modeling efforts in various industries. Störrle also tries to bring out the impact of SW modeling and the challenges faced by the modelers....
Feb 25 2008
Verification of object-oriented software: the KeY approach (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4334)
Beckert B., Hähnle R., Schmitt P., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2007. 658 pp. Type: Book, Reviews: (1 of 2)
Also known as “The KeY book,” which is quite fitting because it’s about the KeY tool, this book is a collection of work by different authors on software verification. The context of the book is the KeY project, which aims to...
Dec 31 2007
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